One person died in flooding after jumping into a rain-swollen river to save a dog.

In all, the state says 211 homes statewide were destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Lane. Of those, 25 were destroyed while 32 sustained major damage.

Across the three counties, damage left behind by the storm to state properties is estimated at more than $22 million. That figure includes damage to public buildings, debris removal and damage to roads and bridges.

In his letter to President Trump, Gov. David Ige said Hurricane Lane hit in the wake of other significant natural disasters, including the Kauai flooding and eruptions on the Big Island that destroyed whole communities.

"While fewer homes were destroyed by the effects of Hurricane Lane, the ability of impacted residents to recover is challenged by the reality that government, community and voluntary agency resources have been depleted by the earlier disasters," Ige wrote. "Additional federal support is needed for Hurricane Lane response and recovery efforts."